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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-31, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1949 NOTICE WHITEWASHING . Arrangements can be made Bill Watson i; Dashwood Phone 35rll) 'K TENDERS WANTED FOR SALE WANTED HELP WANTED CEMENT WORK FOUNDATIONS SIDEWALKS, ETC. Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Tenders will be accepted by Trustee Board foi* caretaker of Elimville United Church. Duties to commence Immediately, Ten­ ders to be in hands of secretary by April 1, 1949. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted, GARNET JOHNS, Chair’n DELMER SKINNER, Sec. 24:31c FOR SALE:—Child’s coat and hat set. Turquoise blue, size 6x. Used 1 yr., $7,00. Phone 290J. 31* FOR SALE—T i m o t h y, alfalfa and alsike. William Stephens, Woodham. Phone 41r4 Kirk­ ton. 31c WANTED—L a d y in apartment wishes privilege of washing facilities in private home, once a week or whenever conven­ ient. Apply at Times-Advocate. 31* WANTED——A man for clerking and office work. Must be good at figures, Apply in person at Huron Lumber Co. Ltd,, Exe- ter, z 31:7c rup equipment—3 sap pans, var­ ious sizes; 175 sap pails and spiles, Approximately 30Q good cedar pdsts; lB-h.p, Internation- Combination Smith and Pfaff Exeter, Ontario M—-----------------------— FOR YOUR Decorating Needs Th is Year CALL EXETER 327 We can advise you on your Paperhanging, Painting, Floor Finishing, Wood Finishing, Rubber Tile, Plastic WaU Tile, The New Flex-O-Wall. ■ expert workmanship - .pi 7* -W TENDERS FOR DRAIN The Exetei’ District High School Board invites tenders for the construction of a storm sewer for the new school build­ ing on Gidley Street to of the Aux Sable river. t0 do the ditching, lay build eight man-holes the back fill. Tile to be Surveyor’s profile and eer’s blueprints of the project are available for inspection at the office of Jones & McNaught­ on Seeds, Limited, Exeter. Tenders addressed to E. D. Howey, secretary, Exeter District High School Board, Exeter, Ont., will be accepted up to 5 p.m. Friday, April 1, 1949. Lowest oi’ any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. E. D. Howey, Secretary 17:24:30 COAL—-For immediate delivery, Pocohontus nut and stove size coal, H. Bierling, phone Exe­ ter 299. 31:7c WANTED—Barley and oat acre­ age. Get your contract now and be assured of good seed. W. E. Reid, phone 87, Dash­ wood. 3:24:6tc HELP WANTED—Lady or man for full or part time work, tailoring and minor repairs. Brady Cleaners, phone 136. 31c the bank Tenderer the tile, and do supplied, engin- FOR SALE—C o n n o r Thermo washing machine. Apply at Times-Advocate. 31c USED CARRIAGE for sale. In very good condition, complete with skiis. Apply at Times- Advocate. 31* FOR SALE—A car-load of oil cake is now on hand. Cann’s Mill, Exeter, phone 35W. 31c FOR SALE1—A good 5-year-old work mare. Wanted — Some cattle for grass. Cecil Rouce, >R. 1, Exeter. 31* FOR SALE—Four burner elect­ ric stove, 24x2 4 inch top, with low oven, ivory enamel, good condition. Phone Dashwood 521-19. 31* WANTED TO RENT — House. $25 reward to anyone locating an acceptable house. C. Hall, accountant, Montreal, Exeter, Ontario, W. Bank of tfc WANTED—We are shipping re­ actors or any kind of fat cat­ tle to Toronto, Kitchener or any market. ‘ Cattle for Toron­ to are fed and watered. Also return loads. Trucks insured for death or crippling with Hartford. Ins. Co. Rates are very, very low. —Freeman Horne, phone Kirkton 14rll collect. 17:24:31c i REAL ESTATE WANTED—A lady in Exeter, Dashwood- and Crqditon for pleasant, profitable, .part-time work as Avon Cosmetics re­ presentative. Write Box AC, Exeter Times-Advocate. 31c gl, 32-volt Delco motor., SALE to be held plan to attend this will be able to fill every need in these selections. Terms — Cash BRUCE KOEHLER & SQN, Owners LEONARD ERB, Clerk . ALVIN WALPER, J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneers 17:24c under cover, auction. You A PLASTER CONTRACTING — Plain or ornamental, Guaran­ teed satisfaction. Free esti­ mates. Phone Dashwood 122, D. C. Firby 10 tfn c MISCELLANEOUS •H FOR SALE—R e 1 i a b 1 e •work horse. Tom Ryan, Mount Car­ mel, phone 602r2 Dashwood. 31* FOR SALE—Mixed grain for seed. About one-third OAC 21 barley, two-thirds Early Alas­ ka 'Oats, Dan - Finkbeiner, •phone 21r24 iCrediton. 31* Wardrobe Accessories Your men’s store carries a complete line of wardrobe accessories — socks, belts, ties; braces^ handkerchiefs, etc. .See our selection when choosing your spring clothes. Taman’s Men’s Wear Don'f /Waite Housecleaning A Drudgery .9 9 No, ladies, there is no need to make spring cleaning a backbreaking job. Not with a good vacuum cleaner with all the added attachments to make the cleaning chore easier and more thorough. CHOOSE FROM EITHER General Electric or Hoover Upright or Tank Models R. E. RUSSELL FOR SALE—A quantity of straw. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone Exeter I71rl4; 31c FOR SALE — International 15 run disc fertilizer tractor drill used two years. Apply Louis Dietrich, telephone 31r5 Dash­ wood. -51* FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet spe­ cial sedan, heater, defroster. One owner, low mileage. Ap­ ply Eugene Dietrich, telephone 3 lr5 Dashwood. 31* FOR SALE—A 13 run fertilizer and grain drill squipped with horse or tractor^ hitch, first class condition. Apply ‘Times- Advocate. 31* NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet and Electric, also Treadle machines. Re­ pairs to all makes. Singer Sewing Centre, 7$ Ontario St. Stratford. 2tfc FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers mo­ del B tractor, C pistons, equipped with pulley and hy­ draulic lift. William Stanlake, R.R. 1 Exeter, phone ‘17r5 Crediton. 17:24:7c FOR SALE — Hallicrafters Sky champion radio receiver, bass reflex and phono jack; also automatic record player, col­ lection of fine music records. Rev. A. Hinton, Kippen, phone 74r4 Hensail. 24:31* FOR SALE—A dark bay Clyde team, rising 4 and 5, very quiet; a dark red bull, 9 mos.; also some open heifers, good colour. Delbert L. Gaiser, R.R. 2, Zurich, Ont. 17:24:31* Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. WHEN THEY’RE LOOKING FOR STEERING SERVICE So-o-o, we've VISUALINER. Installed a brand new Now you can SEE FOR YOURSELF why you're ruining your tires and why your car steers hard. The John Bean VISUALINER shows YOU whether your car needs steering service and helps US do a faster, more accurate job of Correcting the trouble. It only take* a few minute* to check your wheel alignment on the visualiher . . . Phone 321W Exetev FOR SALE—2-bedroom cottage, ■with hydro and town water. Full basement with furnace. Possession June 1. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY of becoming your own boss! Re­ tail our 250 guaranteed house­ hold necessities including the full line in Insecticides, in a territory of your choice. Part time agents considered. Hund­ reds of ’successful Familex agents started with a bor­ rowed $25. or $50, No risk— it is worth a trial. Travelling equipment essential in rural districts. Business Is Good — Write today for details and free catalogue — Familex — 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 10: 6tc Fuller Dealer EASY WORMING for your flock with Dr. Salsbury’s Wormix. Just mix a little in mash, give to birds one day or two. Econ- nomical. Try Wormix now. L. V. Hogarth, Exeter, Ont., phone 266. 23:30c FOR SALE — Cupboard with glass doors, 40x37x8, white enamel finish. Juvenile roll top desk with chair. Juvenile flat top desk; child’s all steel Kiddie car. Apply Tom Walk­ er, phone 286J. ? FOR QUICK SALE—In Exeter, a two-bedroom modern cott­ age, large living room, kit­ chen, breakfast nook, built-in,, c u p bo ar d, clothes closets, bathroom with shower. Lot 40 x 200. Possession in two , months. Apply Box 27 Exeter. \ % 24c WANTED Fuller Brush Company FOR SALE—100 acres. One of the best -farms in Exeter dist­ rict. An extra fine set of buildings. Hydro and water pressure. Everything ready for spring. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. ’ 24 FOR SALE—Good 7-room brick house, well located. Phone 268J Exeter. 17c FOR SALE—8 room, 1% storey farm home of wood construct­ ion, in good condition; Elect­ rically wired; can and must b e removed from present property; located near Hens­ ail. If you want a good, low- cost home, this will make it. Apply Box “E” Times- Ad­ vocate. 17:24:31c FOR SALE—Seventy-five acre grass farm, all cleared, water­ ed by creek and windmill. Lot 4, ’Concession 7, Hay. Apply Ed. Broderick. Exeter. 17:tfc acres, north Line, home- watei' (bank FARM—Consisting of 100 being located half mile of Zurich, on Goshen known as the Koehler stead, has hydro and through the buildings; barn. 75x55-35 feet high. Is in good state of cultivation, 1 of the best farms in the dist­ rict, 2 acres of bush, well fenced and drained. Posses­ sion can be had in reasonable time. FARM—Known as the Taylor farm, opposite the above men­ tioned farm, consisting of 70 acres of good tillable soil, all in good cultivation. Six acres of bush. Has house with hy­ dro. For further particulars, apply to proprietor, Leonard Geromette. 17:24:31:7c •FOR SALE—Residence for sale: Well located in Exeter, room house. Hardwood Modern kitchen. Whole recently re - decorated, diate possession, C. V. Pick- ard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3 ’bed­ floors, house Iniine- I FOR SALE—400 bus. of tur­ nips; 6 ft. of good corn en­ silage. Mose Bechler, R.R. 1, Hensall, phone Exeter 177r5. 31c 'FOR SALE—-Cockshutt 11 rung fertilizer drill, with grease fit­ tings and oil bath. Apply Earl Dietrich, R. 3, phone 31rl6 Dashwood. 31c FOR SALE—1931 Dodge sedan, new radiator, good tires. Dave Spence, R.R. 6, St. Marys, phone Kirkton 64rl6.3* FOR SALE—1938 Chev three- quarter ton truck, perfect con­ dition; 1948 Pontiac 5 passen­ ger coupe, in excellent con­ dition, radio, heater, defroster, chrome discs, special seat covers, fog lamps. South-End Service, Exeter. 31c FOR SALE — 1940 Chevrolet Coach, black, perfect condit­ ion, low mileage. Apply Tinies- Advocate. * FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow, milking good, tested. Phone 44rl3 Kirkton, 31* FOR SALE—Air-pressure grease gun, 135.00. Phone »259, Exe­ ter. 3 lc FOR SALE—Baby carriage, in good condition. Ted Jackson, phone 351 J. 31c FOR SALE — Locomotive gas washing machine, nearly new, Al condition; also clover seed for sale at reasonable prices. Apply David Blackwell, Hhii- sall R. 2. Phone Zurich 88r8, 31:7* 100 ACRE GRASS FARM for sale: Will carry heavy stock. Good water supply. Could be culticated, C. V. Pickard, Re- , altor. Main St,, Exeter. FOR SALE—Nine room house, William St., 4 rooms and bath upstairs, 4 rooms and one- piece bath downstairs. Suit­ able for two families. Phone 290J. 31:7* CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED Lot 5, Con. 17, McGillivray Twp- "of Mt. Carmel APRIL 5 A Chesterfield chairs; • dining por- and __ ___.__ has good proposition for dependable man with car to call on regular customers and handle our well known line of brushes and household products on a liberal discount basis that now assures full time profits of $60 to $80 per week from start. Well esta­ blished territory this district now open. Write Fuller Brush Company, Limited, London, or phone Lloyd Aitcheson, St. Marys 350'; for in­ terview and full particulars. 31c BABY CHICKS NEUHAUSER CHICKS — Thou­ sands of chicks available weekly; 20 breeds to choose from. A wide variety of breeds in our brooders now. 'Come in and see them. Neuhausel’ Hat­ cheries, 81 King St., London. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Annie Davis All persons having claims against Davis, late of the Village of Exeter, died on or about the 4th day of February, 1949, are hereby noti­ fied to send in to the under­ signed on or before the 15th day of April, 1949, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distribut­ ed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall nob- then have notice for the assets so distribut­ ed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 17 th day of March, 1949. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Sol’r for the Estate. the estate of Annie Widow, ‘deceased, who AUCTION SALES HENSALL 6-ROOM brick house, metal roof, good cellar, fire­ place, hard and soft water at sink. Centrally located. W. C. Pearce.Realtor, Exeter. 31c 100 ACRES choice clay-loam, |- mile to good shopping Village, school, churches, 2 acres bush, balance tillable, well fenced and drained, 8 acres wheat;, comfortable house, in gOod condition; spacious bank barb, 35 xx 75; new stabling with water, electricity, litter car rier. Separate buildings for implements, pigs, hehS. Buy at once. W, c. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. car- HAY TWP, 75 ACHES pasture, bush, watered by creek and Well With windmill. W. *O. Pearce, v Exeter. . FOR SALE—New brick (bunga­ low, two bedrooms, planned k i t c li e n, modern bathroom, oak floors, full b a s e m e n t, fully insulated. Phone 3 79J Exeter. 31c ATTENTION’ The WANT AUS are bringing hi more satis­ fied customers every day. AUCTION SALE OF SCHOOL BUILDING For sale by public auction SATURDAY, APRIL 2 at 2 pan. Veneer brick building in S.S. 14, McGillivray Township, five miles north of Parkhill. The building is to be sold subject to a reserve bid and the board is to retain furnishings and blackboards. Fences, toilets and woodshed to be sold separately. Oil r 1% miles south TUESDAY, FURNITURE: suite; occasional room table; kitchen table, celain top; lamps, floor table; bedroom suite, springs and mattress; Moffat stov.e; range, coal and wood; dishes; combination electric heater and fan; rug, 8 x 10; rug, 9x7. IMPLEMENTS: Tractor, Inter­ national A, power lift attach­ ment, 1947; Int. cultivator, 2- row, power lift, 1947; Int. plow, single furrow, power lift, 1947; Int. sugar beet lifter, tractoi' mounted, 1948; Int. 12-plate tractor disc harrow, 1947; 3-sec- tion drag harrows; hay loader, Massey Harris, drop head; 2- row Massey Harris bean cultiva­ tor; Massey Harris disc drill; mower, 5-ft. Cockshutt; quantity plank and dressed pine lumber; 180 ft. .galvanized piping; 2 wheel trailer, new; sprayers; forks; shovels; etc. FEED: Ten ton mixed hay. Terms — Cash C. A. NEIL, Prop. JAS. DALTON, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. milking machine, also nexy;;i ex- tion ladder, new; step ladder; Clinton fanning mill; 5000 four- inch tile; also quantity of large tile; 500 slop brick; snow fence; iron kettle; scalps; 2 sugar beet knives; 2 sugar beet forks; bar-r rels; hoes; shovels; scythe; Cy­ clone grass seeder, new; sprayer; grain scoop; gas engine; 75 feet of %-in.ch piping, pew. GRAIN, FEED, ETC,: Six tons corfi on cob; 3 tons bailed hay; quantity loose hay; 10 bus. ga­ lore seed barley; 200 bus. mixed grain. ALSO; Five bus. red clover; 1 bus. flax seed; 1 bus. timothy; 20 bags .potatoes; 30 bags of cement. NO RESERVE as farm is sold. Terms — Cash MOSE’ BECHLER, Prop. FRED DAWSON, Clerk W. E. NAIRN, and FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneers electric AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction at Lot 5, North Boundary, Stephen 2 miles west of Exeter on Lake Road , CLEARING AUCTION OF TRACTOR, LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, COMBINE, HAY & GRAIN, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneers have been instructed to sell by­ public auction & On the premises, Lot 10, L.R.B., Bosanquet Township 3 miles south and half mile east of Grand Bend, on Highway 21 OJ1 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp Livestock HORSES: Aged team of Per- cheron geldings. CATTLE: Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due in May; Durham farrow cow, 5 years old; Hereford cow, S years old, with calf at foot; Durham cow, 10 years old, due in August; Durham farfow cow, eight years old; Durham cow, S years old, with heifer calf at foot; Holstein steer, 1 year old; red Durham steer, 1 year old; 4 heifers, 1 year old. These cattle are all of good quality and have been government T.B. and were found 100 per negative. No reactors. HOGS: Yorkshire sow, May 6; 10, choice Stockers, tested, cent on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 1949 at 1:30 the following: HORSES: Bay mare 8 years old. CATTLE: Cow due time of sale, cow due April 4, .cow due •April 14, cow due April 23, 4 two-year-old heifers, two-year- old steer, 10 yearling steers and heifers. All cattle have been T. B. tested. Eight stocker pigs. Collie dog. IMPLEMENTS: Set of drag harrows, flat rack, rubber tired buggy, disc, forks, chains, whiffletrees, neckyokes, barrels, vise, c r e a m separator, nearly new; steel trough, 2 rain shel­ ters and other articles. 1929 Chevrolet coach. 2100 bushels of mixed grain; quantity of hay; 5 loads of tur­ nips. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gas lamp, gas lantern, coal oil stove with oven, gasoline washing machine, chemical toilet, 2 beds, dressing table and stool, radio, cabinet, sink, .cupboard. TERMS—CASH MRS. FLORENCE GOULD, prop. FRANK TAYLOR Auct. F. DAWSON, Clerk due iviay u, Au.uuuiuu bluuivcio, aver­aging 125 ibs. ea.; 9 choice Stoc­ kers, averaging 165 lbs. each. : Implements, Grain And Household Effects4 COMBINE & LIGHT TRUCK: McCormick Deering 5-ft. com­ bine, completely equipped with motor, scour clean, grain tank, bean sieve, pick-up, etc. This combine was purchased new last year. A 1937 Chevrolet B-ton truck, stock rack, in good condition, TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: Farmall A tractor on rubber, equipped with starter and lights, in perfect condition; tractor 4- row scuffler and puller; McD. 2- furrow tractor plow 'on rubber, like new; McD. 6-ft. tractor cul­ tivator; double tractor disc; McD. side delivery rake; Cock­ shutt 13-disc feHilizer drill; Mc­ Cormick mower, 5-ft. cut; Cock­ shutt No. 4 manure M-H binder. 7-ft. horse cultivator; and bean puller combined; roller; CLEARING AUCTION SALE QF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 6 spreader; cut; M-H 3- M-H scuffler 2 drum steel roller; 3 Fleury walking plows; set of bob sleighs; M-H hay loader; S-ft. hay rake; Bell cutting box with 30-ft....................... form mill; hook 9-in. roller wagon, wagons, box; large block and tackle with 100-ft...................................... extra cedar cream ity; M-H root pulper; harness; barrows; pipes; 2,000-lb. cap. plat- scales; Clinton fanning set diamond harrows; set and tooth harrows; Vessot grinder; Beuler Timken bearing r u b b e r tired like new; 2 steel tired 14-ft, hay rack, gravel suitable for 6 bunches Holt capac- double wheel- 20-ft. COMPLETE DISPERSAL HOLSTEINS 72 Head Of High Quality Holsteins •— Cows, Heifers, All Calfhood Vaccinated At the farm: On No* 84 Highway 2 miles West of Hensail 4 miles East of Zurich on FRIDAY, .APRIL 1 Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp THE OFFERING INCLUDES: Four cows, 6 years old, some in luiik, or soon to freshen; 4 cows, 4 years old, some in milk or soon to freshen; 20 heifers carrying first calf, some fresh or soon to freshen; 25 open hei­ fers rising 2 years Old; 12 year­ ling heifers; 7 Small heifer calves. These cattle Will be sold sub­ ject to T.B. Nd reserve* AH Sold under guarantee basis, HOGS: Four choice Yorkshire sows, 2 due at time of sale, 2 One month later; 301 young pigs, from 6 to 10 weeks old. OTHER ARTICLES: Maple sy- milk, or at Lot 20, Concession 3, Usborne 1U miles north and 1% miles east of Exeter North TUESDAY, APRIL 12 commencing at 12:30 sharp HORSES: Work team, rising and 7; saddle mare, rising 2 years, by Glanforth. "CATTLE: Durham cow, 7 yrs. old; Durham cow, 6 yrs. fresh; old, yrs. yrs. yrs. yrs. ham . heifer, fresh; fresh; at foot; yrs. old; yr. old; mos. old; old; 2 calves, small calves. HOGS: Twelve pigs, weighing 185 lbs.; 42 chunks. POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Two colony houses; 2 brooder stoves; 7 range shelters; 1 sun porch: feeders, etc.; turkey pens; 2 turkey shelters; turkey roosts. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.; Farm- all A tractor, on rubber, with scuffler; Massey Harris drill, 13- iliOe; M.H, cultipacker; M.H. bin­ der, 7-foot; M.H. dump rake; McDeerlng stiff tooth cultivator} McDeering lever harrows, 2-sec- Hon; Cockshutt tractor (plow, 2- furrow; Allis Chalmers tanden disc, new; side delivery take; Bain wagon; M.H* rubber tired wagon; M.H. sloop sleigh; Lud- hope manure spreader; drag har­ rows; mandril for double emery; grindstone; power lawn mower with Johnston motor; anvil; bench vise; DeLaval electric cream separator, new; Universal Durham cow, 7 Holstein cows, milking; old, | ' old, old, old, due time of sale; cow, 6 yrs., fresh; Durham fresh; Blk cow, 5 yrs. D u r h am co w, 4 yrs. Durham heifer, with calf 2 Holstein heifers, 2 2 Holstein heifers, 1 6 Holstein heifers, 6 Jersey heifer, 8 mos, 3 mos. old; 7 Holstein fresh; Holstein fresh} Holstein fresh; Holstein old, 3 yrs. cow, 3 cow, 6 cow, 5 cow. 5 Dur- steel cable, heavy work shingles; Anker separator, 800-lb. set buzz saw; 2 uuxruwsj 50 cedar posts; rubber belt; 2 gas barrels; new light rope, 100-ft. long; set sling ropes; ditching scraper; 2 cross cut saws; Cyclone grass seeder; 100-ft. picket fence; electric fencer, posts and insulators; 80 rods barb wire; 20 cow chains; colony house, 16 x 10 ft.; broo­ der stove, 500-chick capacity; 140-egg capacity incubator; chic­ ken shelters and feeders; 2 log­ ging chains; quantity of grain bags;’ some lumber; various car­ penter tools; pails; ladders; shovels; forks; doubletrees; and many other articles too numer­ ous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: Fifteen tons good quality mixed hay; 350 bales of oat’Straw; 150 bushels of mixed grain; 75 bushels Car­ ter oats, suitable for seed; 100 bushels barley; 2 bushels of al­ falfa seed. MAPLE SYRUP EQUIPMENT: Boiling pail, 5 x 2B ft.; finishing pan, 3 x 2i ft.; galvanized gallon supply tank; 250 pails and spiles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Locamotive electric washing ..... chine in good condition; kitchen, stove; box stove; extension table; cupboard; small tables; 6 kitchen chairs; leather couch; churn; butter bowl; 1-lb. butter print; all kinds of dishes, etc. AS THIS Is a large sale, sell­ ing will start sharp at 12:30. No reserve, as the farm is sold. Terms *— Cash IRA STEBBINS, Prop. EARL BIRR, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneers 300- sap One ma-